Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award

Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award
Le Trophée.

Le Trophée Frances Pomeroy Naismith (Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award) est une distinction annuelle du basket-ball universitaire américain.

Il récompense des joueurs (depuis 1969) et joueuses (depuis 1984) de taille inférieures respectivement à 1,80 m et 1,73 m (1,68 m originellement) [1].

Le Trophée est nommé en mémoire de la belle-fille de James Naismith. Le jury est le National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) pour les hommes et Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) pour les femmes[1].

Le lauréat est choisi en Division I NCAA, mais avant cette restriction, John Rinka (1970) et Mike Schieb (1978) jouaient respectivement en Division I et Division III, tout comme Julie Dabrowksi (1990), Amy Dodrill (1995) et Angie Arnold (1998), toutes de Division III.

Lauréats

Earl Boykins emporte le trophée malgré ses 1,65 m.
Becky Hammon est la meilleure marqueuse historique de la WAC.
Jameer Nelson co-détenteur du Trophée 2004.
Courtney Vandersloot lors du WBCA Award Show 2011.
Masculins
Année Joueur College Taille
1968–69 Keller, BillyBilly Keller (en) Purdue 1,78 m
1969–70 Rinka, JohnJohn Rinka (en) Kenyon 1,75 m
1970–71 Johnson, CharlieCharlie Johnson (en) California 1,83 m
1971–72 Martin, ScottScott Martin (en) Oklahoma
1972–73 Sherwin, RobertRobert Sherwin (en) Army 1,80 m
1973–74 Robinson, MikeMike Robinson (en) Michigan State
1974–75 Towe, MonteMonte Towe (en) N.C. State 1,70 m
1975–76 Alagia, FrankFrank Alagia (en) St. John's
1976–77 Jonas, JeffJeff Jonas (en) Utah 1,83 m
1977–78 Schieb, MikeMike Schieb (en) Susquehanna 1,73 m
1978–79 Byrd, AltonAlton Byrd (en) Columbia 1,75 m
1979–80 Sweeney, JimJim Sweeney (en) Boston College
1980–81 Adolph, TerryTerry Adolph (en) West Texas State 1,73 m
1981–82 Moore, JackJack Moore (en) Nebraska
1982–83 McCallum, RayRay McCallum (en) Ball State
1983–84 Stokes, RickyRicky Stokes (en) Virginia
1984–85 Jennings, BubbaBubba Jennings (en) Texas Tech 1,80 m
1985–86 Les, JimJim Les Bradley 1,80 m
1986–87 Bogues, MuggsyMuggsy Bogues Wake Forest 1,60 m
1987–88 Johnson, JerryJerry Johnson Florida Southern 1,80 m
1988–89 Hardaway, TimTim Hardaway UTEP 1,83 m
1989–90 Harvey, GregGreg Harvey (en) St. John's 1,83 m
1990–91 Jennings, KeithKeith Jennings ETSU 1,70 m
1991–92 Bennett, TonyTony Bennett UW–Green Bay 1,83 m
1992–93 Crawford, SamSam Crawford New Mexico State 1,73 m
1993–94 Brown, GregGreg Brown (en) New Mexico 1,70 m
1994–95 Edney, TyusTyus Edney UCLA 1,78 m
1995–96 Benton, EddieEddie Benton (en) Vermont 1,78 m
1996–97 Knight, BrevinBrevin Knight Stanford 1,78 m
1997–98 Boykins, EarlEarl Boykins Eastern Michigan 1,65 m
1998–99 Rogers, ShawntaShawnta Rogers George Washington 1,63 m
1999–00 Penn, ScoonieScoonie Penn Ohio State 1,80 m
2000–01 Phillips, RashadRashad Phillips (en) Detroit 1,78 m
2001–02 Logan, SteveSteve Logan (en) Cincinnati 1,78 m
2002–03 Gardner, JasonJason Gardner (en) Arizona 1,78 m
2003–04 Nelson, JameerJameer Nelson* Saint Joseph's 1,83 m
2004–05 Robinson, NateNate Robinson Washington 1,75 m
2005–06 Brown, DeeDee Brown (en) Illinois 1,83 m
2006–07 Kelley, TreTre Kelley (en) South Carolina 1,83 m
2007–08 Green, MikeMike Green Butler 1,83 m
2008–09 Collison, DarrenDarren Collison UCLA 1,83 m
2009–10 Collins, SherronSherron Collins Kansas 1,80 m
2010–11 Pullen, JacobJacob Pullen (en) Kansas State 1,83 m
Women
Year Player College Height
1983–84 Mulkey, KimKim Mulkey (en) Louisiana Tech 1,63 m
1984–85 Stack, MariaMaria Stack (en) Gonzaga
1985–86 Ethridge, KamieKamie Ethridge (en)* Texas 1,65 m
1986–87 Windham, RhondaRhonda Windham (en) USC
1987–88 McConnell, SuzieSuzie McConnell Penn State 1,65 m
1988–89 Backstrom, PaulettePaulette Backstrom (en) Bowling Green
1989–90 Dabrowski, JulieJulie Dabrowski (en) New Hampshire College
1990–91 Evans, ShanyaShanya Evans (en) Providence
1991–92 Kosiorek, RosemaryRosemary Kosiorek (en) West Virginia 1,65 m
1992–93 Evans, DenaDena Evans (en) Virginia 1,63 m
1993–94 Levesque, NicoleNicole Levesque (en) Wake Forest
1994–95 Dodrill, AmyAmy Dodrill (en) Johns Hopkins
1995–96 Rizzotti, JenniferJennifer Rizzotti (en)* Connecticut 1,68 m
1996–97 Howard, JenniferJennifer Howard (en) N.C. State
1997–98 Arnold, AngieAngie Arnold (en) Johns Hopkins
1998–99 Hammon, BeckyBecky Hammon Colorado State 1,68 m
1999–00 Darling, HelenHelen Darling (en) Penn State 1,68 m
2000–01 Ivey, NieleNiele Ivey (en) Notre Dame 1,70 m
2001–02 Lambert, SheilaSheila Lambert (en) Baylor 1,70 m
2002–03 Lawson, KaraKara Lawson Tennessee 1,73 m
2003–04 Valek, ErikaErika Valek (en) Purdue 1,68 m
2004–05 White, TanTan White (en) Mississippi State 1,70 m
2005–06 Duffy, MeganMegan Duffy (en) Notre Dame 1,70 m
2006–07 Harding, LindseyLindsey Harding* Duke 1,73 m
2007–08 Anderson, JoleneJolene Anderson Wisconsin 1,73 m
2008–09 Montgomery, ReneeRenee Montgomery Connecticut 1,70 m
2009–10 Gray-Lawson, AlexisAlexis Gray-Lawson (en) California 1,73 m
2010–11 Vandersloot, CourtneyCourtney Vandersloot Gonzaga 1,73 m

Notes et références

  1. a et b The Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award, Women's Basketball Coaches Association, 2010. Consulté le 2 mai 2010

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